Sandra Lee Lacy

sandra lacy

September 17, 1940 ~ February 13, 2026

Born in: Chicago, Illinois
Resided in: Fremont, California

She was born in Chicago, IL to Eleanor Priscilla Hagen Almquist and Quinton Carl David Almquist. Sandra was proceeded in death by her two sons, Christopher Quinton Cooper and David Edward Lacy. She is survived by her sister, Janice (George) Horejsi and brother James (Diane) O’Brien. She is also survived by her children, Eleanore (Steve) McClaran, Peter (Emie) Lacy, Janette (Richard) Avina, Margaret (John) Weider, Deborah (Brian) Ralston, Samantha (Saad) Nadeem and Pamela Lacy. She is a grandmother to 21 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren. She will be remembered as a strong, independent woman who deeply loved her family.

Services

Funeral Service: February 20, 2026 12:30 pm

Room: Garden Chapel

Berge Pappas Smith Chapel of the Angels
40842 Fremont Blvd.
Fremont, CA 94538

510-656-1226
https://www.bergepappassmith.com

Burial: February 20, 2026 3:00 pm

Room: Graveside

Irvington Memorial Cemetery
41001 Chapel Way
Fremont, CA 94538

510-656-5800

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  1. CandleWe are saddened to hear of Sandy’s passing. She was one of a kind. She could make me laugh every time I saw her. You always knew where you stood with her and I loved that about her. We are going to miss her. Our warmest thoughts are with her beautiful children and Family.

  2. CandleI love you grandma, we all will carry your words of wisdom, encouragement and wit with us always, until we meet again

  3. CandleMy condolences to the family! I pray for your comfort during this time of bereavement! Sending you love and hugs! May Mom’s sweet soul rest in peace! ❤️🕊️🌹

  4. CandleI’m so sorry to hear about her passing. Grandma Sandy was always so sweet to talk to and always asked about my Nana. I hope you all find comfort in her memories.

  5. CandleMa Lacy. You were truly one of a kind. Your big heart and funny sense of humor will never be forgotten. I want to say thank you for accepting me and treating me as one of your own children. (Because 8 wasn’t enough) You loved your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren with every ounce of your soul. I know I am not speaking for just myself, but for everyone and anyone who was a friend of one of the Lacy kids. You treated me like I was one of your own. Good times and bad. You were a second mom to me, and for that, I am forever grateful. To my siblings from another mother and father, thank you for always treating me like the third brother in the family. I share in your grief and rejoice in the fact that Ma is no longer in pain and is hanging out with David, Grandma, and so many others right now. I love you all. Paul


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